Greatest Hits Vol I Legislative 101
How our government is designed to function: 3 branches, with checks and balances Common law vs. statutory law Legislature enacts, executive signs into law, courts review Powers reserved to the states (States Rights Gist) Role of federal government vs. state government Reciprocity of state laws
Where do laws come from? Sources of Law: US Constitution and Bill of Rights State Constitutions Legislation Regulations Executive Orders
how a bill becomes a law.…. introduced committee process House and Senate floor conference committee Governor - signs or vetoes veto override
how a bill becomes a law…. I’m Just a Bill on Capital Hill: v-oQ A BILL To establish a United States Health Service to provide high quality comprehensive health care for all Americans.
How a Bill Becomes a Law Bill is introduced and given 1 st reading Bill is assigned to a committee Committee sends bill back to the Floor Bill is read a 2 nd time Amendments may be added Bill is read a third and final time Final Vote
How a Bill Becomes a Law Bill goes to other legislative body for consideration Bill must go through same process Final Vote in other body If two bodies do not agree on final version of bill, the bill must go to conference committee If bill passes both bodies, it goes to the Governor and if signed this bill becomes a law
Veto Override Or the Governor may veto the bill and return it to the legislature Legislature may vote to reconsider vetoed bill A two thirds vote is required in both bodies to override the veto
Bill Tracking South Carolina Legislation set up a free account to track bills: Federal Legislation